"It cured me," or "It saved th IU of my child," are the expres sions you hear. every . day about Chamberlain' Co'.lc, Cholera tad Di arrhoea Remedy. Thla Is true the (world over where this valuable rem edy haa been Introduced. No other medicine In use for diarrhoea or bowel complaints has received such general approval. The secret of the since of Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy Is that it cures. Soldi by, all druggists. Known Too Late. "Do you remember." . said Mrs. Crumps, "when you asked me to mar- ry you 7". ' . "Yes," said Mr. Grumps. ' "And I said Year "1 remember It. We both always did - talk too much." Exchange. ' If you re not satlflfied after , us ing according to directions two thirds of a bottle of Chamberlain's Swmach and Liver Tablets, you can heve your money back. The tablets cltanae and Invigorate the ' stom ach. Improve the digestion, regulate t't bow e La. Give them a trial and go1 well. Sold by all dealers. ?.' " Real Trouble. 1 "I And It binder uud harder to live Vltblo my means." ; ..."That ought to be easy enough. What I'm trying to do Is to live wttb 'iu the means my wife la endeavoring , to make the public believe we have." Chicago Uecord-tlerald. Bavarian Vniiaren. Children In Bavaria are taught to drink beer when they are about a year old A Losing Gam. ' "By having a record kept at the cashier's desk of pay checks which patrons fall to turn In 1 sometimes make up my losses," suid the proprie tor of a large restaurant. "Today a man got a cbeck for 05 cents.,. To the cashier be presented one for !io cents. The latter, glancing at bis missing check card, discovered that It was one ' of the listed ones. Detaining tbu man, ,. he notified me. After being confront ed with (he waiter the beat wuntcd to pay both checks. 1 ordered a police man summoned. The man's pleading ; led me to show blm the list of missing checks, which amounted to something , like 180, saying that 1 didn't kuow but ' that be was the cause of tbem all. tie offered to pay the lot if the mutU" would be dropped, and this prouoBlii, ' I accepted." .New Vork Him. - V Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will brace up the nerves, banish ' sick headache, prevent, des pondency and Invigorate the whole system. Sold by all druggist. Large ' shipment of hew potatoes Just arrived at :. W, J. Funk & Co s. Four pounds, for 25 cents. We do (Urvt-olaM Job work. To the Citizens of Wallowa County It is our purpose to handle any business entrusted to us in such a fair and liberal manner as to maKe the customer's rela tion with this banH satisfactory and . profitable. 1 Aside from our excellent facilities, this bank has the advantage of a large capital and substantial list of stockholders. It is also a State Deposi , tory. If you are not a customer we ... invite you to become one. Stod'pwers acd Farmers National Gaol I Wallowa, Oregon What Can You Expect? ; What can you expect your business to amount to withe ut a Telephone? Do you suppose a cust(.mer will lose time running after you when you can call your compet itor by 'phone? ! " Home Independent Telephone Co. KzuiEiiisisuiiaiacsiaiuBEuxusaiiiiiiixiiBaiaiEn, W TsU sT2A Til W. F. RANKIN, Proprietor ! ENTERPRISE, OREGON. Carries a complete stock of rough and dressed lumber. r A line of standard mouldings .always in stock. Satisfactory Mill WorK a Specialty Five per. cent discount for cash. Alt account balances! at expiration ef SO day and tattled by oath er note. - Ksssszxsrcaa , ,Chetsrfictd on Dress. When you are ouce well dressed for the day." wrote Chesterfield, 'think no -more of U. A ways and without any stiffness or fear of dis composing thut .dreHM, let all your ac tions be as easy and natural as If you bad no clothes on at all." Books and Reading. It in not from the reading of many books, but from the niuxtery of the best books, tliut power conies. Scared Into Sound Health, Mr. B. F. Kelley, Springfield. HI., writes: "A year ago I began to be troubled wUh my kidneys and blad- .tier, which grew worse until I be- came alarmed at my condition, I suf tereA atao wjh dull heavy head- 'aches and the action of my bladder k - . .., , T of Foley's Kidney PUla and after taking them a few weeks the head aches left me, the' action of my bladder was again normal, and I was free of all dlstre-ia." - At Bur naugh at Maylield's. 8ociety Molars. Dentlsf Well, bow do the new teeth work? Everythlng'sotlsfactory? ' Patient Not exactly. They seem to cut the others. ': ''.-' - Dentist Naturally. They don't be long to the sume set,' you know. Ex change. His Stunt. "Look here." remarked the thrifty man to his extravagant wife; "you're carrying too much snll. my lady." - "ludeedr she retorted. "I don't see why you should bother about that." ' ( "Well. I think I should since 1 have to raise the wind." What a Summir Cold May. Do. A summer -cold If neglected la just os apt to develop darto bronchitis or pneumonla' as at any- other season. Don't neglect It. Take' Foley's Hon ey and Tar promptly. 7It loosens the cough, soothes, and heals the ln flammed air passages, and expels the cold from ' the system." Burnaugh & Mayfield's. ' " - ' Suspicious. The Bank Teller Have that woman shadowed.. . I tUluk she's a second Cas sle Chad wlck.v . The Detective On what do you base your suspicious? The Teller She Indorsed a cbeck at the right end I Cleveland Leader. The Conservation of Nature's Re- sources. - -: Applies as well to our physical state as to material things. C. J. Budtong, Washington, R. I., realiz ed Ms condition and took warning before H was too late. He says: "I suffered severely 'from kidney trouble, the disease ; being heredi tary in our family, I have taken four bottles of Foley's Kidney Rem edy, and now consider myself thor oughly cured. This should be a warning to all not to neglect taking Foley's Kidney Remedy until It ia too late." Burnaugh & Mayfield. VsTl ussixxxxssxzszrrz ENTERPRISE VINS BIG -LEAGUE GUI . . . BILYEU'S MASTERLY PITCHING 8HUT8 OUT JOSEPH ELGIN LOSES TO LA GRANDE. Standing of Inter-County Lqagufe. W L P.Ct Elgin -. 5 1 833 Enterprise 14 2 .666 La Grange, .... .... 4 3 .571 Joseph .... .... ..0 7 .000 Note: . The protested Elgln-Biter- prlae game of Jim a 19 la not Includ ed In above standing.' In. one 'Of the best and quickest played games ver on, the local grounds, Enterprise won . from Jo seph, Sunday, one to nothing, main ly by the ma3teniy . twirling of Bil yeu, who allqweJ the heavy hitting visitors but three blta" and struck out 13 of them. He held them In .he hollow ofhU hand at all times, hie. sharp curves, puzzling change of speed and splendid brain work com pletely mystifying the batsmen. Bauer caught a fine game and killed with a perfect throw the only attempt to steal. The. entire team waa up on its'toa all the time, Caaey French, Pace and Savage mak-. Ing star plays, French's work espec ially being of bis league order. Joseph presented almost a new anc a vastly Improved team. Man Ion, tht Mt. Angel college coach, was behind the bat, Brown, a good left-hander, hi the box, and Welch, a profession al player, on third. Those stealing members of last year's, Covo team, Kail' on first and Walters, the crack quarter mllo runner, in center put up a fine game. The effect of Manlon'a coaching (waa seen In' team play that shut off at leaat. one and possibly - more -Enterprise scores. Welch played a goodi third but mar red his record by a wild throw to first." Brown was being found with considerable frequency towards the close of the game but good field ing aved him a , worse beating. v , ., The Bcore story Is brief. Only 12 on a side went to bat in the first four flfnlngs, though three Joseph men reached first. Walters was hit. o ,'. perished In trying to steal sec ond. Walters, running for Pldcock, wa given life for a minute by Pace's fumble, but the latter re trieved hl' rror by catching Wait-' era on the moth-eaten hidden - ball 'r'k. Kail also reached first on an error but was . doubled) .when FrtDCli shot the ball to first after catching Shutt's pop-up. In - the fifth Manion reached Becond on a long fly to left that Savage mis Judged, but wa caught -at the plate on a lightning double by Hug, Pace and Bauer. Bilyeu made - the first bit of the game in the fifth, and Savage run ning for him stole second and came all the way home on- Manion's wild throw over second.. This proved the winning tally, though the error was- not needed to bring the score In a Pace followed with a' smashing' alngle to deep right center that would have , scored Savage. Paice stole second ibut was left there by the succeeding batsmen. French knocked a daisy two-bag-ger In the sixth but was out trying io stretch it for three bases. Bll yeu made another single In the seventh and bie runner, Savage, reached second on Welch's wild heave, only to be caught trying to make third on the ancleht overthrow to second trick. Pace made another hit In the eighth but wasi forced at third. The nearest Joseph came to scor ing was in the seventh. Kail was on second by virtue of his single and Shutt's acrUlce, when Manion banged a long fly to left that looked good for at least two bases, but Sav age saved the day by a splendid run ning catch. The score; JOSEPH. " ' ,. AB ft BH SB PO A Walters rf 8 0 0 0 2 2 Kail lb 3 Shuttlf- 8 7 t 1 0 7 0 Manion c. ....... 3 Pidcock 2b.. .. 3 .. 3 .. 8 3 .. 3 Hallgarth as Hobba rf.... Welch 8b ... Brown p.... Totala ....... 27 0 3 0 24 8 ENTERPRISE. AB R BH SB ro A Savage If 3 Bauer c 8 Hug 2b...;. 8 Odle as 8 Bilyeu p 3 Pace lb 3 Crumpacker rf ... 3 Sheet cf 3 French Sb .... 3 0 0 0 1 0 11 0 1 0 1 1 0 u 1 11 1 0 0 0 10 0 0 2 3 Totals ....... 27 1 5 3 27 10 3 Score by innings; Enterprise .... 0 0 0 0 1 0 00 1 Joseph ........ 0 0 0 0 0 D O v 00 Summary; .. Two base hits, French, Hobbs. Sacrifice .Jilt, Shutt. Double plays. French and Pace; Hug, Pace and Bauer. Hit by pitched ball, by Bil yeu 2. Struck out, by Bilyeu 13, by Brown 6. Left on bases. Enterprise 2, Joseph. 3. First on errors, Jo seph 3. Time of game 1:19. Um pire, Marvin. Base Ball Notes. . La Grande won from Elgin on the atter's ground by ' 4 to 3. This -ighteng up the race. Enterprise plays at Joseph next Sunday and Elgin- at La Grande. , The home team Is weak on base lne coadiing, beam play and fritting. They win their games, on superla tive pitching, good fielding and base running.. , CHURCH SERVICES. . .' Christian church: Bible school at :45 ., a. m. Regular morning ser Ice at 11 a. m. Topic of the, morn og sermon will be one of general .iterest to the public as well as to -he church. Weatherly Place Sells For $23,1 ra8rlei Creek Ranch Boughl; By Roy - Powell of Sherman County. , A big real estite deal was put hrough Thursday last by the Enter prise Real Estate company. The old Veatherly place o.i (Prairie Creek, iwned by Peter Baudon, was. sold 3 Roy Powell of Sherman county 'or $23,000. ' The place consists of 6O0 acre of mproved land, about baiir of which s in crop and under Irrigation. Mr. Powell is anold Mead of C. .. Ragsdale, who owns a very fine anch In the same neighborhood. JEATH BY ACCIDENT CLAIMS O. E. HARPER Thursday of lest week, In Pendle on, O. E. Harper, well known here, vas caught lin the fly wheel in the Hue Mountain creamery there, . and irushed to death. Mr. Harper estab Ished in this section of Oregon the Hue Mountain creamery business, es abllahing a creamery here, at Wal 3Wa and La Grande. He was well tnqwn and highly respected here, uid his aad death Is- received, with i shock by everybody -who knew ilm. In going about the creamery n Pendleton his clothing caught on I bur in , the big flywheel". The .vheel rotates- a few Inches above he floor. In beling thrown Mr. H ar ea's head was thrust between the heel and the floor, crushing his ik,ull. ARS. LEITA OWNBEY-DUPUY DIES IN. OREGON CITY "Word is received of the death and Jurlal of Mrs. LeMa Ownbey-Dupuy, he death occurring In ,Orogou City friday.; The funeral was.. held Sun lay In the same city. , Many Enterprise pensone were per-1 onally acquainiel with Mrs. Dupuy who spent the greater part of last lummer In ithls city, her husband jelng a member of the Ethel Tucker heatrlcal Jroufe. It Is understood hat she was born here November -'0, 1881. After being graduated from .he Oregon Agricultural college at CorvaHls, she married H. C. Dupuy, jn October of 1904. Her parents still reside at Oregon City. Card of Thanks. .The undersignei desire to extend their heart ' felt thanks to those who so kindly' assisted In the recent illness and death of our dear son, Ora. . Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Simmons. Drives away Flies, Mosquitoes and Gnats. It protect horses and cattle from attacks of insects, enablinir them to feed and sleep ia peace. It preveuts loss of weight ana Btrenirtn iroin worry CSUPea tJ attacks Of insects, and front the irritation of their bite and atintrs. There ia , '7,1 ? L 1 1 aatisf action in the relief aftorda domestic animals from th rnaddenine parasite and fli profit 10 returns. Uorsea do more WorK am lca iVim! anA eviu wifOrl tinin. and lfenill. ivliemd fmm ths fnn better tTJJllS. When reHeved tPOtn me trertir incited by constantly fighting a rwarai of Voracious, insatiable) insects, Four dies, JSC, 50c, 75c and ,I.5 . Ask Tonr merchant for it. : UOYT CHK1UOLI, CO. INirtland, Oregokl MODERN CLOTHES" renftejiet Kjncntb $ Co. ufZ&a MiaM at urir w Grand Old Fourth of July This will be a great holiday and we expect to fit you out ' with one of our hand tailored Men's Suits, so.- you may .'. look as well as anybody, and we expect to give you a .- liberal cash disaount. . Our goods are marked so . low , that we can't afford to cutyprices half in two, but we will - give you a good honest discount and we will give this in . . . . any one of our departments that you trade in, but es . .. , pecially in our Clothing Department and Hat and Shoe Department. We will give more than our usual dis- ; counts in Oxfirds. We have a nice line of these goods ' , and it will pay you to call and examine the same before , purchasing elsewhere. Thanking you for past favors ENTERPRISE MERCANTILE & MILLING COMPANY lrBmn-i'iisiWMiniinirifsii atMM'i(Bi?ni(i-iiiiifTrii-iiiiisir n -mrJL'.H WllWf mIHsssI " FOR SALE. Household furniture, Including a Fischer plamo. Also good, fresh milch cow ,wlth , calf. John W. Kerns. 'i " 17 r2 ' All phone orders for bus to and from depot promptly attended to. White Front barn. Home phone. 97b O. J. Roe of the Mountain View Fruit farm is- 'delivering the finest 3trawberrles ever sold in Enterprise. Large, f irm and luscious, - far su perior to the Hood River fruit, they will one day be known as widely as the latter. Mr. Roe haa an even larger crop than last season. Doors and windows and all kinds of builders hardware at Keltner's. Fireworks, Firecreackers, Flags, Fourth of July igoods of air kinds, U Jackaon & Weaver's' drug store. ' UfllTEpu.n)ERJlGHTS . sample Litest Mtnial "RnnKer-1 bicycle fumiilie? br u. Our taenia eve lnaltiiicmoneTlMt. WrtU Jtr J nun a, i"KKJIJli.b to anyone, anjwhere in it'ie U. lww 1H lAiH' t" " " ")J JV",W1"-. keep the bicyUe ship it back FRt&rS . - - - wis nun prom acove actual laciory co. Yr-'ifa . to Stf tmtldlemen a proliU by buyint; direct of us and have the manofan r i p.' ' anli-e behind your . bicycle. 1H oX Mli a bicycle or a pair oi tires Irr.i ey- ' at any frtct until you receive our cauloiriies and learn our unheard oi Jttij grutt and rnmarkailt tttcuit ejfert to nuor ftf-ntH. YOU WILL BE ASTOKESHEQ t" you receiT2 ow beamifut catalotrn w , ju " study pur si'.potb models at the urn. rui. hnfrtceimcn make you this year. We sell the hij i aJe bicvclcs for lesiraoi r. than anT other factnrv. v.a em aftilKI u; ...... . It! Ill Y Df VI Tiicvn n iiHti kiiji. A)uMeoSVri.r6rde7s filfed TjV? II III rxt mi rm rjUCONallAND WUlfCLKS. W do not remhrl? r.t:'!i aerond hmi bicycles, f-t USIially bare number on hand taken In tiMile fw nnr t'Mrmn ........ 11.... i . promptly at pricea ra-?in from U3 to finleTrn l r a lre unci wlitxls. Imtxirtoil bUHli.-BtiMna., uipaer.t of aU kinds at (TniS EEESSTC:3I1 .UCCTBHE-PaeOF l 80 ; v PFIPIRIinAViniiAj Ai?Bir a Aim hit J Tht rtrutar retail pria of tktu lira it ' vr fair, d:ii la nUrv&iu sm vrill ttlljKmcuatfilttair1orf4JJlcaikanlmoracrS4i). CO M0EET8CXLE F20M PSTCSZS NAILS, Tek or GIrn wUl not lot thm mlr oaU Sixty thouund pairs sold U-M year. Over two hunored tiionaaud pairs now in use. Crj?fPr?W MiVlaoU size. ItMbnU AnUeasvr.tiintr.venFduTableandliacdiasiJevith flecial quahiv of rubber, which never beconics irouamna wnica cioi- upsntaii punctures wlthotit liow Ins the atr to escape. We have hundreds of letters trom sati ficdatstomers staling that their tim haveonlybeea pumped u p once or twice in a w hole season. T hey we i h no r lore t haa saordiixary tire, the wncture resist ias aiMlitics : trend. The regular price of tl1r3et.rrsis5j.50 per pair.butfor !sdtiainRpurTxcwearetaaaUneifacionrpricto ' by several layers of tliia, anecially prepared fabric on th Pprov,L yon dlrnot Sy s cent nntii to lers shipped yoo have v will sllow caiS discount of per cent (thereby xrnkinif the price per pair) if yon iscnd It Li. CASH WITH OUOKtt and enclose tins sdvertiaemrat Yom run no rivk lo 1110(1 ua an otiicr aa t:ie tuc may. be returned at OUit expenre if for any reason they are. M sstisfactory r i examination. We are perfectly relioMe and money sent to us is ss safe as In ie BCOnrce of I r better, lis loneer and look finer thnn any tire vou have) ever nsed or seen at any price. We pa, besides the ! lin0, ' , t '" w'"j P,fMell; when yon want a Wcycle yon will give us yoor order. . . i,u&. . v. iti ut tnrse urea, rua w.u una inai mey will nae easier, run ltrr , , - don't buy any kind at any price until yon tend for a pair of 1 Mr M K0M IsSiifcsf aT IraaisJ Hedpelhom lhjnctnre-Proof tirea on inrrmnl mA ,n.i . . (the special introductory price quoted above- nr write for cmr bi 15 Tire and Sundry CataXotinc whxesi ! dwcnbc, and quotes all makes and kinds o tires at about half the usual pricea. . n nrtT WtfT bat write ns a postal today. ih not tiunR or buying a bicycl iUiJ or a pair of tirra frmi anyone wr.'.il yon know tHe new and wxxideziul eweareiaakuii It only -ia a pol to krn cTerythirg. Write it KOW. III fPUri AVfll f? afafl"??i Mlf fl??laia j Vm Is. L.mmiJ UlvlsWa wVa..rtUl Vlw.w.J tUstJ The Alder View: Invlncltoles. met defeat before the Haydlgigera Mon day evening, in a score of 9 to. 8. The next contest In the Twilight league will be held Thursday even ing. - . , ' ' Jackson &-1 Weaver will send, up a 10 foot bajloon next Saturday at 2 o'clock, p.; in. There will be a ticket attached to thla balloon which, will draw a $5.00 priae. Get In line,. , boys and follow It. - -' . Ib71 The barn belonging to Mrs. Fal coner, mother of Fred Falconer, 'was burned to the ground Monday night. At about midnight the fire was dis covered, but before It waa possible to extinguish the flames the build ing .was consumed; $100 Insurance was carried on the building. ' Ice Cream Freeiers a brand new stock at Keltners. ' EACH TOW diitrict to and exhibit a fiiU Mruuiart ami sttrial ojftr at mc: until too receive and approve of your bicycl WetWp S. wtkoat a mil aVAutf in advance. rtai rtirl I. and XKlALduj ins wluch nine you may ride the hi. yc eand a " ,ou r uien not perteclly aim.ncd or do not ii. tj to lis at our expense and you mill natttttUmt cent. ,l:mihn Ii shcit grade bicyciei it is posiiUe to m. ' . m :, . . ' . . .. '" : "J... " . v T?" - ' or IO. Dcicrim.ve harirjin htti roller ciuxlna mnA atlm. r..,. .; I auiU U rtlmil Jriau. ' ' KoMew the thick rnbttr tmd A" Biul paueture strip -U" aad li," mlso rim strip " If to prayent rim auttlnsr. This tlr wlU oattMt atnr other suk -xIPT, tXAsCXO slu4 hum Hioma. benr civen same d:i letter Is rereiired. We ahtn e. r ti ms exainined and found them strictly as reprearnled. 9 0 1